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Which Is Better for Washing Your Face: Cold or Hot Water? Choosing the Right Temperature for Healthy Skin!
Posted inFamily Medicine & Nutrition news Specialties

Which Is Better for Washing Your Face: Cold or Hot Water? Choosing the Right Temperature for Healthy Skin!

Posted by By MedXY 08/06/2025
Choosing the right water temperature for washing your face—cold, hot, or warm—depends on your skin type and conditions. Using the appropriate temperature helps maintain skin health and cleanliness.
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Why Oversleeping Makes You Feel Groggy and Weak: Doctor’s Advice Against Excessive Sleep
Posted inFamily Medicine & Nutrition news Specialties

Why Oversleeping Makes You Feel Groggy and Weak: Doctor’s Advice Against Excessive Sleep

Posted by By MedXY 08/06/2025
Oversleeping disrupts natural sleep rhythms, leading to brain fog and fatigue. Maintaining regular sleep patterns and appropriate sleep duration can improve overall health and alertness.
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Pickled Delights: Delicious but Potentially Dangerous?
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Pickled Delights: Delicious but Potentially Dangerous?

Posted by By MedXY 08/06/2025
Explore the beloved tradition of pickled foods, their health impacts, and safer consumption tips.
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AI-Powered Smile Analysis: A Breakthrough in Parkinson’s Disease Screening
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AI-Powered Smile Analysis: A Breakthrough in Parkinson’s Disease Screening

Posted by By MedXY 08/06/2025
AI analysis of smile videos demonstrates high accuracy in detecting Parkinson’s disease, offering a scalable and accessible screening solution with strong generalizability across populations.
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Knee Pain: Should You Exercise or Rest? Insights from Medical Experts
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Knee Pain: Should You Exercise or Rest? Insights from Medical Experts

Posted by By MedXY 08/06/2025
Understanding when to exercise or rest your knees can ease pain and promote recovery. Learn expert advice on managing knee discomfort effectively.
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Debunking Popular Health Myths: Facts You Need to Know
Posted inFamily Medicine & Nutrition news Specialties

Debunking Popular Health Myths: Facts You Need to Know

Posted by By MedXY 08/06/2025
Explore common health misconceptions and learn the science-backed truths behind them.
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Seven Oils Nutritionists Recommend Avoiding for Better Health
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Seven Oils Nutritionists Recommend Avoiding for Better Health

Posted by By MedXY 08/06/2025
Learn about seven types of cooking oils nutritionists suggest avoiding due to their health risks and how to make smarter dietary choices.
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Affordable Vitamin B12: Potential Benefits for Improving Four Health Conditions
Posted inFamily Medicine & Nutrition news Specialties

Affordable Vitamin B12: Potential Benefits for Improving Four Health Conditions

Posted by By MedXY 08/06/2025
Vitamin B12, an inexpensive supplement, plays a crucial role in health, especially for the elderly, by potentially improving anemia, cognitive decline, cardiovascular risks, and nerve health.
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Your Home Directly Impacts Your Health: Insights from The Lancet
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Your Home Directly Impacts Your Health: Insights from The Lancet

Posted by By MedXY 08/06/2025
Housing quality critically influences health outcomes, yet global public health often overlooks it. Urgent action and investment are needed to ensure adequate housing as a fundamental human right.
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The Truth About Acne Patches: Benefits, Risks, and Expert Insights
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The Truth About Acne Patches: Benefits, Risks, and Expert Insights

Posted by By MedXY 08/06/2025
Explore the science behind acne patches, their effectiveness, potential risks, and expert advice for managing acne effectively.
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Subtle Signs of Dementia: Understanding Early Symptoms and Prevention
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Subtle Signs of Dementia: Understanding Early Symptoms and Prevention

Posted by By MedXY 08/06/2025
Explore ten often-overlooked early signs of dementia, their implications, and evidence-based prevention strategies.
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Key to Reversing Liver Cirrhosis: Remember the 8 ‘Less’ Principles
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Key to Reversing Liver Cirrhosis: Remember the 8 ‘Less’ Principles

Posted by By MedXY 08/06/2025
Liver cirrhosis is a serious but potentially manageable condition. Adhering to eight key lifestyle principles focusing on reducing harmful habits can help slow disease progression and improve quality of life.
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Why Washing Eggs Can Increase Contamination Risks
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Why Washing Eggs Can Increase Contamination Risks

Posted by By MedXY 08/06/2025
Discover the science behind egg safety and why washing eggs before storage can lead to foodborne illnesses.
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Vitamin D Deficiency and Accelerated Bone Loss in Mild to Moderate COPD: New Insights from the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis
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Vitamin D Deficiency and Accelerated Bone Loss in Mild to Moderate COPD: New Insights from the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis

Posted by By MedXY 08/06/2025
Mild to moderate COPD accelerates vertebral bone mineral density loss only in individuals with vitamin D deficiency, highlighting a modifiable risk factor for osteoporosis in this population.
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Intravenous Vitamin C in Malignant Neoplasms: Systematic Review Reveals Survival Benefit
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Intravenous Vitamin C in Malignant Neoplasms: Systematic Review Reveals Survival Benefit

Posted by By MedXY 08/06/2025
A recent meta-analysis indicates that intravenous vitamin C is associated with improved overall survival in adults with malignant neoplasms, with moderate certainty for clinical application.
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Vitamin C, the Gut Microbiome, and Mental Vitality: A New Triad for Cognitive Health in Young Adults
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Vitamin C, the Gut Microbiome, and Mental Vitality: A New Triad for Cognitive Health in Young Adults

Posted by By MedXY 08/06/2025
A randomized controlled trial demonstrates that vitamin C supplementation enhances mental vitality in young adults with low vitamin C status, mediated by specific changes in gut microbiota and reduced inflammation.
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Vitamin C as a Cardioprotective Agent Against Doxorubicin-Induced Cardiotoxicity
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Vitamin C as a Cardioprotective Agent Against Doxorubicin-Induced Cardiotoxicity

Posted by By MedXY 08/06/2025
This review explores vitamin C's potential to protect the heart from doxorubicin-induced damage by reducing oxidative stress and preserving cardiac function, highlighting the need for further clinical studies.
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Hetrombopag vs. Thrombopoietin for Platelet Engraftment After Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplantation: New Evidence from a Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial
Posted inClinical Updates Hematology-Oncology news Specialties

Hetrombopag vs. Thrombopoietin for Platelet Engraftment After Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplantation: New Evidence from a Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial

Posted by By MedXY 08/06/2025
Hetrombopag demonstrates comparable efficacy and safety to thrombopoietin for platelet engraftment after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, offering a promising alternative in hematologic care.
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Low-Dose Hydrocortisone in Cirrhotic Patients With Septic Shock: A Double-Blind Randomised Placebo-Controlled Trial
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Low-Dose Hydrocortisone in Cirrhotic Patients With Septic Shock: A Double-Blind Randomised Placebo-Controlled Trial

Posted by By MedXY 08/06/2025
This trial evaluated low-dose hydrocortisone in cirrhotic patients with septic shock, finding no improvement in 28-day mortality or shock resolution compared to placebo.
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Unveiling the Link Between Low-Dose Cadmium Exposure and Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: Mechanistic Insights from Placental Models
Posted inClinical Updates Diabetes & Endocrinology news OB/GYN & Women's Health Specialties

Unveiling the Link Between Low-Dose Cadmium Exposure and Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: Mechanistic Insights from Placental Models

Posted by By MedXY 08/06/2025
Low-dose cadmium exposure during early pregnancy is strongly associated with increased risk of gestational diabetes mellitus, likely via placental metabolic and hormonal alterations.
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